This could be the film that snaps everyone's patience with Hollywood animations which have a Dell computer chip where their heart should be. It's a comedy about animals in a barnyard who can talk and walk upright when the humans aren't watching. The hero is Otis, voiced by Kevin James, a wacky young cow, whose sorrowful dad Ben (the basso-profondo voice of Sam Elliott) is the barnyard's leader. The strange thing is ... these are male cows. Cows who are guys? I kid you not. These cows are transgendered. They have udders - udders! - that poke out front as they stride manfully about. Speaking in male voices. Huh? Now, the last time I checked, udders are the exclusive preserve of the female. (One of these is pregnant, incidentally. I wonder how that is supposed to have happened.) Do the city slickers making this animation have the smallest clue what a cow is - in real life, that is, and not one they have seen in other cartoons? The kids taken to see this dull, robotic film might need to take extra biology lessons to correct any residual misapprehension.